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Destino

  • 2003
  • PG
  • 7min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Walt Disney and Salvador Dalí in Destino (2003)
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Salvador Dalí y Walt Disney presentan la trágica historia de amor de Chronos, la personificación del tiempo, y una mujer mortal mientras se buscan el uno al otro a través de paisajes surreal... Leer todoSalvador Dalí y Walt Disney presentan la trágica historia de amor de Chronos, la personificación del tiempo, y una mujer mortal mientras se buscan el uno al otro a través de paisajes surrealistas.Salvador Dalí y Walt Disney presentan la trágica historia de amor de Chronos, la personificación del tiempo, y una mujer mortal mientras se buscan el uno al otro a través de paisajes surrealistas.

  • Dirección
    • Dominique Monfery
  • Guión
    • Salvador Dalí
    • John Hench
    • Donald W. Ernst
  • Reparto principal
    • Dora Luz
    • Jennifer Esposito
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,5/10
    6,4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Dominique Monfery
    • Guión
      • Salvador Dalí
      • John Hench
      • Donald W. Ernst
    • Reparto principal
      • Dora Luz
      • Jennifer Esposito
    • 34Reseñas de usuarios
    • 12Reseñas de críticos
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 6 premios y 2 nominaciones en total

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    • Dirección
      • Dominique Monfery
    • Guión
      • Salvador Dalí
      • John Hench
      • Donald W. Ernst
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    bob the moo

    A touch too Disney but still engaging and visually distinctive film that matches Dalí's original designs

    Originally conceived as a joint project between Disney and Dalí back in the 1940's, this short animation never got to the stage of being completed for various reasons and instead existed as paintings and storyboards Dalí made with Disney animator John Hench. These were on display at the Tate Modern as part of the exhibition "Dalí & Film" and I did like the fact that I could see the creation of the film and then step next door to watch it and see how close it came to the original design from over fifty years before.

    Watching it is a strange but enjoyable experience because it is at once Disney and Dalí and this is a combination that I didn't think sat all that well together thematically or visually. I did get used to it but it did jar with me to see a woman with a typical modern Disney face, suddenly becoming part of a Dalí's creation. Perhaps this was the intension but it did feel a bit like someone was flicking a switch somewhere to go Dalí then Disney then back again – not so much a combination of styles as the two being placed next to one another in one piece. This feeling aside though, it is a quiet engaging and enjoyable film that I enjoyed immensely visually. Dalí's vision is brought to life really well and the images from his storyboard and paintings generally are instantly recognisable.

    Again I did wonder if the film would have been quite so "Disney" if it had been made in 1946 with the man himself directly involved – at times I did feel that I was watching Pocahontas and it did take away from the experience a little bit. Fortunately the storyboards prevent it going too far from the original images and as such it is interesting and imaginative; the CGI is a blessing and a curse though. On one hand it makes all this possible but on the other it seems significantly less real than Dalí's actual paintings – I'm not sure quite why but I think the colours are too simple and the imagery lacking in the detail that some of his work has.

    Overall though, it is still an enjoyable and enchanting film and a chance to see Dalí's images flowing across the screen. Perhaps a little too Disneyified for my tastes, it is still well worth seeing for the chance to enter a Dalí painting and follow a story about loss and love.
    7altec18

    Words fail to describe it

    There is no other way to visually match the haunting and lyrical piece, Destino. Utilizing a stunning array of Dali's most iconic pieces, this short tells a very emotional tale. It has left me without words to describe it. Simply, it is beautiful, breath-taking, stunning, and almost lyrical in the fluid change of the figures and icons.

    The melody will haunt you for days as you struggle to fully grasp this masterpiece.

    However, it is at times too Fantasia-like, too Disney, and not enough Dali. It can be taken as a superficial composition, but I like to think of it as more, as though Dali knew something that we do not and this short serves to inform us of his secret.
    ccircosta2002

    Short Review of Destino

    I had the privilege to see Destino at the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.

    It's the only place in the world where it plays on a regular basis.

    It six minutes I believe.

    I thought it was beautiful.

    Enchanting.

    If you can, see it.

    I absolutely loved it.
    8susevetaide

    Sweet and poignant

    What a delightful combination- a hauntingly sweet song paired with Dali inspired animation. I found the animation to be more old-style Disney, not like the cookie-cutter cartoons more recently produced. It was flowing and lyric, a perfect accompaniment to the music.

    The Dali fan will find countless images from his paintings, brought to life and presented in a graceful, dreamlike world. Images meld one into another in a way that Dali was not able to utilize in still art. He might give the *impression* of transformation, but in Destino, you see it come to pass.

    It is an airy cruise through melancholy, romance, and longing. For me it was most thought-provoking, but not heavy or depressing. Definitely recommended!
    10buckeyeboy-1

    outstanding

    I had a chance to view the Destino DVD and was highly impressed. I was impressed so much that I bought a suite (set of 6)from the time line done by Dali and Disney. The DVD captures the true surrealism that Disney (who would ever think of a talking mouse) and Dali is famous for. These two individuals that one would think we be as far apart in personalities would actually come up with one the best short films and some of the most treasured art work ever created. I am truly blessed to have seen such a work of art and truly honored to own a piece of history. If you have the chance to see the DVD or own some of the art work that has come out of this experience, jump on it. It is very rare that two famous individuals with such diverse backgrounds collaborate on such a unique piece.

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    • Curiosidades
      Sparked by the friendship between Walt Disney and Salvador Dalí, the film was commissioned to be part of a compilation film. Work started in 1946, and fifteen seconds of footage were created before the project was abandoned.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004)
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      Destino
      Music by Armando Domínguez

      English Lyrics by Ray Gilbert

      Performed by Dora Luz

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de junio de 2003 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Salvador Dalí, Destino
    • Empresas productoras
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation
      • Walt Disney Pictures
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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